Learn How to Adopt Dental Implants into Your Practice

Education connects us and amplifies our power. Dental professionals who want to establish their practices for future growth know they should keep their finger on the pulse of modern dentistry by continuing to advance their skills. And now dentists and dental professionals in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Iowa have a brand new high-tech learning facility dedicated specifically to continuing education. Corporate Lakes Education Center is the Midwest’s new high-tech dental learning center.

In the new center’s Implant Basics 101 course, participants learn how to place single implants and gain the skills and knowledge to plan implant cases. Learning to place dental implants is an advisable move for Midwest dental professionals. Dental implants are the fastest growing segment of the global dental market, with a forecasted growth rate of about 18%. It’s estimated that in the industrial world alone, more than 240 million people lack one or more teeth. In the US, 11% of the population is fully edentulous, and 40% are partially edentulous. That’s a whole lotta implants to place.

According to an article in Dental Economics, “Every general dentist has the skills and can learn how to place dental implants successfully.” Corporate Lakes Education Center attracts expert clinical dental educators. It provides exceptional value for Dental CE for Midwest professionals. “There are some really great options for learning to place dental implants,” says Doug Schulz, Corporate Lakes Education Center founder and clinical director, “But for many dentists in the Midwest, getting expert continuing education in a dedicated dental education facility means expensive travel for the dentist and auxiliary.”

Corporate Lakes Education Center is centrally located in the Kansas City area and is equipped with state-of-the-art advanced dental technology including ten operatories, a surgical suite, the latest CAD/CAM and CBCT technologies, and digital workflow. It’s the only facility of its kind in the Midwest with the exception of dental schools. The Implant Basics 101 course is designed for dentists who want to place implants and includes typodont training, hands-on workshop, and live surgery. Over the course of two days, participants will learn how to develop assessment protocol, diagnose, plan treatment, and perform surgical placement.

With more than 35 years of leadership in continuing dental education, course instructor Doug Schulz, DDS shares his expertise to improve practice performance, patient outcomes, and delivery.

The only thing standing in the way of practice growth could be the willingness to learn new technology and innovate. According to the Levin Group, “Those who are willing to innovate and take risks have the potential for tremendous growth and development.”

The dental implant and prosthetic market in the US is projected to reach $6.4 billion by next year. Now is the time to learn new skills and adopt implants into your dental practice.